Similar thinking went into the driver’s seat of the Chrysler 300C, which is designed to make you feel a bit taller. In auto industry speak, the car has a higher H-point; which refers to the location of the seated driver’s hip. The change was prompted by the popularity of SUVs, pickups, and minivans that make drivers feel they are riding high on the highway. Ford calls its version "Command Seating” to reinforce the feeling of power it wants drivers to feel as they look down on all those little vehicles buzzing around below them.